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I tried to go there with the previous troper, but I couldn't make it. This series is not bleak at all. The first arc of Naruto is bleaker than this show.


* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The first arc has enough of this together with a very strong tensing atmosphere, the theme of experiments on children and the study of existential problems.
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Narm is for specific moments only, this entry is too general.


* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of drug like marijuana.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The first arc has enough of this together with a very strong tensing atmosphere, the theme of experiments on children and the study of existential problems.


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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The first arc has enough of this together with a very strong tensing atmosphere, the theme of experiments on children and the study of existential problems.
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Not For Kids is a little more fitting for the description


* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Many people find themselves puzzled when they take this series for shonen because its setting and advertising seems more fantasy slice of life. Then they discover that it's seinen, which raises topics like learning subconsciously, experiments on children and existentialism.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Many people find themselves puzzled when they take this series for shonen because its setting and advertising seems more fantasy slice of life. Then they discover that it's seinen, which raises topics like learning subconsciously, experiments on children and existentialism.
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Null edit to fix a ghost wick issue


* CounterpartComparison:
** This is essentially a more friendly version of ''Manga/ElfenLied'', which replaces violence and erotica with little girls and a fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.
** The concept of Sana's powers are very similar to the "power" of Haruhi from ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'', especially in the context of the fact that the abilities of both depend only on imagination. However, the imagery of Sana's powers are usually less frightening and metaphysical.
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* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.

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* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.
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** This is essentially a more friendly version of ''Manga/ElfenLied'', which replaces violence and erotica on little girls and fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.

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** This is essentially a more friendly version of ''Manga/ElfenLied'', which replaces violence and erotica on with little girls and a fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The first arc has enough of this together with a very strong tensing atmosphere, the theme of experiments on children and the study of existential problems.



* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.

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* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The first arc has enough of this together with a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior strong tensing atmosphere, the theme of experiments on children and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence study of some kind of easy drug like marijuana. existential problems.



* LesYay: It seems that Noriko admires Ichijo so much that only a shaky edge separates her from a real declaration of love.
* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.



* LesYay: It seems that Noriko admires Ichijo so much that only a shaky edge separates her from a real declaration of love.

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Some general clean up


** This is essentially a more friendly version of Manga/ElfenLied, which replaces violence and erotica on little girls and fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.
** The concept of Sana's forces is very similar to the "power" of Haruhi from LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya, especially in the context of the fact that the abilities of both of them depend only on imagination. However, the images of the powers of the first are usually less frightening and metaphysical.
* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered as a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.
* EpilepticTrees: If Sana'a's forces are limited only by her imagination and in general may not be controllable, does this mean that she is actually much more dangerous than she seems and can destroy our planet or realize absolutely anything like zombies or Cthulhu?
* NightmareFuel: The hands of Mini C's husbund can be quite frightening and oppressive in the first half of the show, when we do not see their source and because of what all the time it seems that somewhere near there is a huge man.

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** This is essentially a more friendly version of Manga/ElfenLied, ''Manga/ElfenLied'', which replaces violence and erotica on little girls and fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.
** The concept of Sana's forces is powers are very similar to the "power" of Haruhi from LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya, ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'', especially in the context of the fact that the abilities of both of them depend only on imagination. However, the images imagery of the Sana's powers of the first are usually less frightening and metaphysical.
* {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered as a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.
* EpilepticTrees: If Sana'a's forces Sana's powers are limited only by her imagination and in general may not be controllable, does this mean that she is actually much more dangerous than she seems and can destroy our planet or realize absolutely anything like zombies or Cthulhu?
* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
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The hands of Mini Minnie C's husbund husband can be quite frightening and oppressive in the first half of the show, when we do not see their source and because of what all what, at the time it time, seems that somewhere near like there is a huge man.man close by.



* LesYay: It seems that Noriko admires Shizuku so much that only a shaky edge separates her from a real declaration of love.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Many people find themselves puzzled when they take this job for shonen because of its setting and advertising of adaptations as fantasy slice of life, then to discover that it's seinen, which raises topics like learning subconscious, experiments on children and existentialism.

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* LesYay: It seems that Noriko admires Shizuku Ichijo so much that only a shaky edge separates her from a real declaration of love.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Many people find themselves puzzled when they take this job series for shonen because of its setting and advertising of adaptations as seems more fantasy slice of life, then to life. Then they discover that it's seinen, which raises topics like learning subconscious, subconsciously, experiments on children and existentialism.
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** The scene where Sana gets shot in the leg. Zoroku is trying to get to her and calm her down, but his speech is interrupted by a terrifying gunshot. We actually get to Sana suffer while she gets the wound.

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** The scene where Sana gets shot in the leg. Zoroku is trying to get to her and calm her down, but his speech is interrupted by a terrifying gunshot. We actually get to Sana suffer while and bleed out when she gets the wound.

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* CounterpartComparison: This is essentially a more friendly version of Manga/ElfenLied, which replaces violence and erotica on little girls and fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.

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* CounterpartComparison: DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The first arc has enough of this together with a very strong tensing atmosphere, the theme of experiments on children and the study of existential problems.
* CounterpartComparison:
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This is essentially a more friendly version of Manga/ElfenLied, which replaces violence and erotica on little girls and fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.time.
** The concept of Sana's forces is very similar to the "power" of Haruhi from LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya, especially in the context of the fact that the abilities of both of them depend only on imagination. However, the images of the powers of the first are usually less frightening and metaphysical.


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* EpilepticTrees: If Sana'a's forces are limited only by her imagination and in general may not be controllable, does this mean that she is actually much more dangerous than she seems and can destroy our planet or realize absolutely anything like zombies or Cthulhu?
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** The scene where Sana gets shot in the leg. Zoroku is trying to get to her and calm her down, but his speech is interrupted by a terrifying gunshot. We actually get to Sana suffer while she gets the wound.
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* Narm: Sanae should be considered as a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: Sanae should be considered as a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.
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* CounterpartComparison: This is essentially a more friendly version of Manga/ElfenLied, which replaces violence and erotica on little girls and fabulous setting. Nevertheless, both series like to touch your psyche from time to time.
* Narm: Sanae should be considered as a soft CoolBigSis, but her slow reaction and very relaxed behavior and voice often gives the impression that she is under the influence of some kind of easy drug like marijuana.
* NightmareFuel: The hands of Mini C's husbund can be quite frightening and oppressive in the first half of the show, when we do not see their source and because of what all the time it seems that somewhere near there is a huge man.
* LesYay: It seems that Noriko admires Shizuku so much that only a shaky edge separates her from a real declaration of love.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Many people find themselves puzzled when they take this job for shonen because of its setting and advertising of adaptations as fantasy slice of life, then to discover that it's seinen, which raises topics like learning subconscious, experiments on children and existentialism.

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